Lacrime Rappeur Quotes & Sayings
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It holds my essential stuff, including a book - for true contentment, one must carry a book at all times, and great books so rarely fit, my friends, into one's pocket[ ... ] — Michael Chabon
The trade magazine and all was banned in my house. The first time I read a film magazine was when I was 18. — Abhishek Bachchan
By March '87 we're down to seven thousand, by the end of the year we're down to twelve hundred. The whole bottom just fell out of the market. It was bad for me because I was in Australia at the time. — Eddie Campbell
The copyright industry has managed to kill civil liberties for their own children, ushering in a dystopian surveillance machine, merely to avoid taking responsibility for their own business failures. I lack words to quantify my contempt for these utter parasites. — Rick Falkvinge
I met some people who showed me a path in music where they were like hey, look, while yes, it can have to do with being popular and making money, it DOESN'T have to be. — Chuck Ragan
Knowledge is an addiction, as drink; knowledge does not bring understanding. Knowledge can be taught, but not wisdom; there must be freedom from knowledge for the coming of wisdom. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
She starts to walk away and I know that I have to stop her. Before I even have a chance to think about what I'm doing my arm shoots out. My hand immediately curls around her elbow and then I pull her roughly towards me. Her eyes widen in shock.
"Stay," I breathe into her ear. — Beckie Stevenson
Anyone who turns love between two consenting adults into a negative, doesn't understand the meaning of the word. — Fran Drescher
Is not liberty the destruction of all despotism - including, of course, legal despotism? — Frederic Bastiat
It's success, not fame, that is quite addictive. I'm addicted to a lot of things and, as it happens, success is one of them. — Robbie Williams
If I loved him enough, I reasoned, he would come home. — Artis Henderson
